Kim Ju-ae (born 21 December 2010, Pyongyang, North Korea) is a Korean politician, and is the current Queen of the Kingdom of Korea. After the permanent imprisonment of her father, the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Kim Ju-ae moved to Seoul with her adoptive parent Pak Pong-ju, and later attended The University of Seoul to further her education in politics. She joined the Worker's Party of Korea in 2028, and subsequently became the party leader in 2033. She won the 2038 Korean election, winning with over 77% of the popular vote, however, she has become a polarized figure after the announcement that Korea's government will become a constitutional monarchy.
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| - Kim Ju-ae (born 21 December 2010, Pyongyang, North Korea) is a Korean politician, and is the current Queen of the Kingdom of Korea. After the permanent imprisonment of her father, the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Kim Ju-ae moved to Seoul with her adoptive parent Pak Pong-ju, and later attended The University of Seoul to further her education in politics. She joined the Worker's Party of Korea in 2028, and subsequently became the party leader in 2033. She won the 2038 Korean election, winning with over 77% of the popular vote, however, she has become a polarized figure after the announcement that Korea's government will become a constitutional monarchy.
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| - Kim Ju-ae (born 21 December 2010, Pyongyang, North Korea) is a Korean politician, and is the current Queen of the Kingdom of Korea. After the permanent imprisonment of her father, the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Kim Ju-ae moved to Seoul with her adoptive parent Pak Pong-ju, and later attended The University of Seoul to further her education in politics. She joined the Worker's Party of Korea in 2028, and subsequently became the party leader in 2033. She won the 2038 Korean election, winning with over 77% of the popular vote, however, she has become a polarized figure after the announcement that Korea's government will become a constitutional monarchy.
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